Tropical Shipping hails ‘huge victory’ as U.S. backs off on increased container fees

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Riviera Beach, Florida – President Trump’s executive order aimed at revitalizing the U.S.  shipbuilding industry grandfathered American-owned carriers like Tropical Shipping that  currently rely on Chinese-built vessels. The United States Trade Representative (USTR)-proposed surcharges that would have cost Tropical Shipping customers an additional $3,000  per 40-foot container load, will not go into effect

“This is a huge victory for us and the entire Caribbean region that we serve,” said Tropical  Shipping President and CEO Tim Martin. “Our voices were heard. We could not have  accomplished this without the relentless advocacy from our Caribbean representatives in  Washington, D.C., our customers, and the many organizations that wrote letters to the USTR  describing the devastating multiplier effect these port fees would have had on all of us.” 

Martin says a USTR committee member was surprised by the massive response from  Caribbean leaders and businesses. 

“One of Tropical’ s core values is, ‘Responsiveness is our driving force.’ Caribbean communities  were our driving force on this issue, and I can’t thank you enough. I want to give a special  thanks to the following: 

Our dedicated employees 
Our customers 
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, United States Virgin Islands 
Governor Albert Bryan – United States Virgin Islands
Teri Helenese, Director of the Federal Relations Office of the Governor of the United  States Virgin Islands 
President Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Guyana 
Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados and Chair of CARICOM 
Dr. Patrick Antione, CARICOM Private Sector Organization 
Wazim Mowla, Atlantic Council 
Caribbean Shipping Association 
Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association 
Caribbean Ambassador to the United States 
Caribbean Tourism Organization 
Members of the Florida Congressional Representatives

Martin will continue to advocate in Washington, D.C., to strategize the long-term plans to bring  U.S. shipbuilding back to the U.S. and how American carriers like Tropical can prepare for the  future.

Tropical Shipping is headquartered in Riviera Beach, Florida, and has served the Caribbean  market since 1963. Tropical’s transportation services include refrigerated, dry, Full-Container Load (FCL), Less-than-Container-Load (LCL), small package, consolidation, inland  transportation, and global logistics services. For more information about Tropical Shipping, visit:  Tropical.com 

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